Famous and popular songs by Jamiroquai
Let me introduce some tracks by Jamiroquai, the British band often said to be the most successful in acid jazz.
Jamiroquai is famous for the music video for Virtual Insanity—many of you may have seen it on YouTube, among other places.
It’s incredibly stylish and cool, isn’t it?
As for the origin of their band name, Jamiroquai is said to come from “jam” and the Iroquois, a Native American people.
So, why not listen to Jamiroquai’s songs with this playlist and get into a stylish mood?
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Jamiroquai’s classic and popular songs (31–40)
King For A DayJamiroquai

This song also has a unique vibe, with a music video that seems to imagine the lives of old royalty, creating an unreal, stylish, and lovely world.
The melody is a bit melancholic, and the collaboration between the orchestra and Jamiroquai’s vocals works really well.
The video is very elaborately produced, so it’s compelling to watch.
Highly recommended.
Slipin’n’Slidin’Jamiroquai

This is a track from the album Traveling Without Moving, released in 1996.
It’s an instrumental, but it nicely balances warm keyboard sounds with Jamiroquai’s funky, pop-infused rhythms and a jam session-like vibe.
AlrightJamiroquai

This is a single from the 1996 album Traveling Without Moving.
The music video features a nostalgic 90s band style with Jay Kay’s hat, set in a small club live setting with a supportive audience, delivering a funky, groovy Jazz-Funk and R&B sound.
Blue SkiesJamiroquai

As the title suggests, this song is perfect for a clear, sunny summer day.
The image of Jamiroquai riding a motorcycle and speeding down the road is particularly striking.
It’s a very cool and lovely track.
I think even older listeners who aren’t familiar with Jamiroquai will find it easy to enjoy.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to play when you’re out on a bike or driving on a nice day.
EverydayJamiroquai

This is one of my favorite songs.
It has a relaxed tempo, yet it flows really well, and I think the collaboration between Jamiroquai’s gentle voice and this laid-back music is absolutely wonderful.
It’s quiet from start to finish, but it’s the kind of song that makes your body move on its own.
I think this song is quite popular.
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Feels So GoodJamiroquai

It has an R&B vibe.
It’s a catchy, cool track—the kind you want to listen to at night while having a drink.
When I listen to it, the lyric “Feels So Good” gets stuck in my head and just won’t leave.
It’s an interesting song.
It’s laid-back yet groovy, and Jamiroquai’s delivery of “Feels So Good” is distinctive and gives the track a unique charm.
LifelineJamiroquai

It’s the third single from their seventh album, Rock Dust Light Star, released in 2010.
The music video includes footage from the Rock Dust Light Star world tour, scenes of hotel stays, meet-and-greets with fans, and performances on various TV music programs.
In the Japan scenes, for some reason, Mikako Kano of the Kano Sisters appears.





